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Intussusception

  • In what part of the bowel does intussusception almost always occur?
  • On the following figure depicting intussusception, what are the components A and B called?
  • What is Meckel’s diverticulum?
  • What is intussusception?
  • What is the most common cause (lead point) of intussusception in children?
  • What is the rule of twos in Meckel’s diverticulum?
  • What radiologic study is used for evaluation of intussusception?
  • What radiologic technique is used for the diagnosis of Meckel’s diverticulum?
  • What radiologic finding is diagnostic?
  • What six other lesions can serve as lead points in intussusception?

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